Pedro Stolf Reimagines Queer Human-Centered Sci-Fi Design

Brazilian-Italian graphic designer Pedro Stolf is creating queer, human-centered science fiction visuals, saying contemporary sci-fi has trended dystopian around billionaire colonization and surveillance. Drawing on posters, typefaces, dithers, fractals and references from Ursula K. Le Guin, Y2K futurism, Araki and Björk, he blends textured digital techniques with optimistic, punk-influenced worldbuilding. His work aims to reclaim sci-fi’s progressive potential and prompt critical, hopeful engagement with technology.
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